Q: A vote is tied in the general assembly: 95 in favor, and 95 against. There are only two nations left: the United States and the much smaller nation of South Korea. If the United States votes in favor

and South Korea votes against, what is the result of the vote?
A.
Both nations have an equal vote: it is a tie, and the resolution will not pass.
B.
Both nations have an equal vote: It is a tie, and the resolution passes.
C.
The United States vote is worth more, so the resolution passes.
D.
The United States vote is worth less, so the resolution fails.

A: Both nations have an equal vote: It is a tie, and the resolution passes.